Redoubling support for Ukraine single best way to aid global economy: Yellen
- United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen believes that increasing support for Ukraine is the best way to aid the global economy, emphasizing the importance of ending the war in the war-torn country.
- Yellen stated that providing budgetary support to Ukraine is crucial for its resistance efforts, as it helps keep the economy and government running, enabling Ukraine to fight for its freedom and sovereignty.
- Yellen also expressed her eagerness to work with China on areas of mutual interest, such as debt restructurings for poorer countries, stating that the US and China have an obligation to cooperate on issues of shared concern.
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US Treasury Chief: Ukraine Aid Is the Best Boost for Global Economy
Redoubling support for war-stricken Ukraine is the "single best" way to aid the global economy, U.S. Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said Sunday, along with boosting emerging economies and tackling debt distress.Yellen also said on the sidelines of a G20 finance ministers' summit in India she would "push back" on criticism there was a tradeoff between aid to Ukraine and developing nations. "Ending this war is first and foremost a moral imperat…
Doubling support for war-torn Ukraine is "single best" way to help global economy, - US Treasury Secretary Yellen
US Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen, speaking on the sidelines of the G20 finance ministers’ summit in India, said that a "key priority" is to "double our support for Ukraine" in its defense against Russia.
Redoubling support for Ukraine single best way to aid global economy: Yellen
United States Treasury Secretary Janet Yellen said on Sunday (July 16) that redoubling support for Ukraine was the single best way to aid the global economy, adding there was a massive difference that foreign assistance was making to the war-torn country. Speaking on the sidelines of the G20 finance minister summit in the Indian state of Gujarat, Yellen said, "Ending this war is first and foremost a moral imperative. But it's also the single best
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